Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 19, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, March 19, 1953
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Ortgoa
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In Salem Nut Tuesday Zino Francescatti, . world
famous violinist, cornea to Salem next Tuesday evening,
March 34, to play in the aeason'i final concert of the Com
munity Concert association. The program will be at :15
'clock' In Salem high achool auditorium.
Stayton CD As 'l
Are Entertained , .
Stayton At the meeting of
Catholic Daughters of America,
Court Queen of Peace, Tues
day, it - wn announced that
Father Peyton is presenting the
sorrow mysteries at 2:30 on
Sundays during Lent, and will
present the glorious mysterious
In May. There was a day of
recollection on Sunday with
talks and discussion.
Junior chairman, Mrs. Cecilia
Mertz, has asked David Nettl
ing to ahow slides taken on his
trip to the UN on March IB at
8 p.m. In Forester hall. The
mothers and the senior Catholic
Daughters are Invited.
A contribution was voted for
the Red Cross, and tickets were
on sale for the Eugene Glee
men concert.
The Catholic Daughters will
conduct an all-night adoration
on Holv Thundav nleht. ' The
members are. asked to contact'
Mrs. Clara Dozler as to what
hour they can serve.
The Rev. Father Gelinas gave
a talk on the cross. Entertain
ment committee chairmen were
Miss Agnes Silbernagel and
Mrs. Janet Pepperllng. Mrs,
Rufina Silbernagel, Mrs. Hattie
Samek and Mrs. Bertha Basl
won prizes. .' : .
Dinner Wednesday '
Yellow spring blooms and
green and white candles deco
rated the dining room table
Wednesday evening when past
matrons of .-Order of Eastern
Star entertained their hus
bands and guests at a dinner
party. More than 80 members
and guests were present. .
Donald Madison showed pic
tures of national parks and
Oregon points of interest for
entertainment. -
Mrs. C. L. Blodgett was
chairman of the serving com
mittee and assisting were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Phillippe, Mr.
Miss Covert Is
Wed at Stayton
Stayton The Church of
Christ was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Jessie Jean
Covert, daughter of William
W. Covert, and Stanford s.
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth I. Smith, Sr., on
Saturday, March 14. The 8
o clock ceremony was per
formed' by the Rev. Glenn
Vernon.
. The church was decorated
with greenery, daffodils and
forsythia, and white candela-
brums. Lighting the candles
were Mlas Dorothy Poole and
Miss Helen Ware. They wore
identical dresses of light
green designed with lace bo
dice and full length skirt. In
their hair they wore half,
coronets of spring flowers.
; Mis Sharron Poole sang,
accompanied b y W 1 1 1 1 a m
Covert, Jr., brother of the
bride, who also .played the
wedding music,
The bride . was given In
marriage by her father. She
wore a dress of white satin
with train, the shirred bodice
being topped with a net yoke.
A lace crown dotted with
seed pearls held the finger
tip veil In place. The bride's
bouquet was a nosegay . of
mixed flowers with a large
purple orchid in the center.
Honor attendant was Miss
Colleen - Hales who wore a
blue net frock with lace
bodice, and matching mitts.
Bridesmaids were Miss Gay
Lesley and Miss Florence
Davis, cousin of the bride.
They wore yellow dresses
identical to the honor maid's
and all the attendants carried
nosegays. Junior attendant
was Linda Jones, small
daughter of the Courtney
Joneses. She wore a dress of
light blue with a white
organdy over-skirt.
; Best man was Darwin Feh
len and the ushers were Cla
rence Hinrlchs and Edward
Neilson.
I Mrs. i Smith, the - bridj
groom's mother, wore a navy
taffeta dreaa with a white
hat and black accessories. Her
corsage was of pink carna
tions.
A reception for 200 guests
took place In the church par
lors. Cutting the cake were
two aunts of the bride, Mrs.
Jessie Van Boening and lit.
Vern Davis. Pouring was Mrs.
Dale Crabtree and at the
punch bowl was Mrs. Robert
Reinke, sister of the bride.
groom. Serving ' were the
Misses Cheryl Morgan, San
dra Davie, Janet Huffman
and Marge Micheals, cousin
of the bride. Passing the guest
book was MUs Mary Howe.
Opening the gift were the
Misses Sherry Spaniol, Sally
Studnrck and Sherley Mlnten.
Assisting ' were Mrs. Delia
Keithley, Miss Mary Basl and
Mrs. Amanda Gavette.
For traveling the ''bride
wore a cocoa brown suit with
pin striped jacket and brown
accessories. After a wedding
trip, the couple will be at
home in the Klllian apart
ment in Stayton
Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith
attended Stayton schools, Mr,
Smith graduating with the class
of 1952. Mrs. Smith is a senior
this year. ,
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Council Fire Due
Salem Heights The Otak
uye Camp Fire Girls group of
the sixth grade of the Salem
Heights school will stage their
council fire on Saturday,
March 21 at 8 p.m. at the Sa
lem Heights Community hall.
Parents are- invited to at
tend the council fire, awards
event, entertainment and re.
freshments.
In conjunction with Camp
Fire Girls national birthday
week, the group attended
church last Sunday at First
Christian church in Salem. At
tending were Karen Harris,
Sue Zwicker, Claudia Weaver,
Bonnie Jean Kurth, Joan Has
kln9, Betty Jean Dyke, Sue
Bartlett, Carolyn Howells,
Judy McClellan and Nancy
Baker,
Osborn-Morrow
Wedding in Corvallis
Lebanon At a candlelight
service Saturday, March 7, Miss
Ravda Jo Morrow, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morrow of
Corvallis, was wed to Wesley
Glenn Osborn, son of Mr. ana
Mrs. W. Glenn Osborn of Leb
nnn Hitch Webb officiated
at the 8 o'clock service in the
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
ter Day Saints in Corvallis.
'Whit stock and candelab
rums against a background of
palms provided the altar set
ting. Mrs. Harold Harper
played the wedding matches
and accompanied Gladys Pos
talwelght, soloist.
Given In marriage by" her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white satin with lace-edged
veil and carried a white prayer
book on 'which lay a wmte or
chid. i
Her attendants were her sis
ter, Mrs. Delmar Bryant, Miss
Nancy Assum, Miss Shirley
Lugenbell and Miss Ruth Har
vey. Best man was David McGre
gor, and ushers were Loren
Gardner, Ellwood Tracy and
Delmar Bryant. All are Ore
gon State college fraternity
brothera of the bridegroom.
. The reception was in the
church recreation room.
For traveling, Mrs. Osborn
wore a navy blue suit with pink
accessories. The couple left for
San Francisco and San Diego,
where the bridegroom has
served with the navy as elec
tronics engineer for' the past
turn veara. He is a graduate of
Lebanon high school. '
and Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Eby, Mrs. Floyd
Thompson, Mrs. Winifred Her-
rick, Miss Frances Byram, Miss
Lelia Johnson and C. L. Blod
gett.
Mill City Group
Mill City Friendship night
was observed on Monday, by
Marilyn chapter, Order of East
em Star, with Mrs. Laurel
Johnson, worthy matron, and
George Huffman, worthy pa
tron, presiding. Visitors were
presented from Salem chapter
and 'Cedar chaDter of Scio.
A friendship ceremony was con
ducted by officers of the local
chapter and Doris sneytne sang
a medley of Irish songs for en
tertainment. . ;. ; ...
Mn ' .Tniinenn was honored
with a handkerchief shower In
observance of her birthday anniversary.
The St. Patrick's day theme
was used in the decorations.
Serving during the refreshment
hour were Helen Johnson, Gar
net Bassett and Gladys Cow
drey. ' ' i
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